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Fresh off her Grammy win, budding country star Maren Morris booked a show in the Big Easy for an NCIS: New Orleans crossover episode. On Sunday, Maren won the Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance, and on Tuesday, she made her TV series debut. In the show, Maren played her hit, “My Church,” in a hotel bar, while the NCIS teams worked to catch a suspected terrorist.

When the three NCIS shows return this fall for new seasons, fans can expect new missions, new faces, new tragedies, new relationships, and new… roommates? NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: New Orleans never fail to surprise. NCIS showrunner Gary Glasberg teased two new team members to fill Tony DiNozzo’s shoes, NCIS: L.A. executive producer Scott Gemmill hinted at a new side of Nell Jones (Renee Felice Smith), and NOLA EP Brad Kern revealed that Tom Arnold will play an important figure from Pride’s (Scott Bakula) past.

Opting to cash in on a little of that enthusiastic goodwill he accumulated from Mr. Robot’s fascinating, often exciting, always imaginative first season, show creator Sam Esmail places a large bet in the two-part second-season premiere on Wednesday night: He gives us a Mr. Robot that’s almost as paralyzed as the world economy that Rami Malek’s Elliot crashed in the first-season finale.

Pauley Perrette Pauley Perrette is lucky to be alive. PHOTOS: Celebrity mugshots She wrote the lengthy post on her computer before taking a screengrab and posting it online. “So, tonight was awful, life changing and I’m only grateful to be alive,” Perrette wrote when she posted this detailed account of what happened. (Twitter) “He grabbed me so forcefully, pinned my arm, punched me in the nose, forehead repeatedly telling me he was going to kill me,” she wrote. “Then he showed me how he was going to kill me.” PHOTOS: Celebs fight back on social Perrette, who is best known for playing forensic specialist Abby Sciuto on the hit CBS procedural, did not note the method in which the man said he was going to kill her, but she did write, “There was an empty garage behind me and I knew if he got me in there I was dead.

The Emmys, of course, have categories to honor variety talk series, as well as their writing, directing, lighting, picture editing, etc. But there’s no category to single out late night hosts (just reality TV ones). With David Letterman and Jon Stewart both effectively retiring, they’d be the sentimental favorites, but also deserving.